Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Oct 1925, p. 1

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WILMETTE . /LIFE A Weekly News-Magazine for Wilmette a 'd Kenilworth \.'OL. XV. ~0. ' -~ / . 4 WILMETTE, ILLINOIS, OCTOBER 22, 1925 WANT .THEATRE GU,ILD MASONS INVITE PUBUC "YOUTH TO FROLIC AT Shore Theatrical Organization Joins Church StaB TO CORNER STONE RITE HALLOWE'EN PARTIES North Gains Large Membership in Village: ._._______________.-: Give Playa of High Character I I PRICE FIVE CEKTS Glorious Night of Fun for Every Child . in the Village; Rotarians Sponsors Ceremonies at Site of New Wilmette Temple Scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 31 Youthful Chicago Roamers Become Guests of Police T,,.o small Chicago hoys who were "panhandling" at the Lind~n a\·enue terminal of the Elevated lmes. were picked up · hy Patrolman Vat~ce Tuesday evening. The boys gave thetr names as StanleY Krawchuk, 12 year~ old. 1012 ~fansficlrl avenue, and L<.'o Kinin .. ki. 11 Y<.'ars old. 1403 Noble str<.'et. They said that theY 'had traveled to the rnd of the Elevated line and were . trying to get enough money to re!urn home. Chicago oolice were nottfied ;.nd communicated with the parents of, the hovs who came after them earlv: vv·edne-sdav. No charge was placed! against the youngsters. BURNED FIGHTING BLAZE Fireman James Brady suffered a painfully burned hand while helping 'to extinguish a fire at 1314 Greenwood avenue Wednesday of last week. Brady was able to return to his work last 1fonday.

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